in-kind

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English - Turkish
(Askeri) aynı

Özür dilerim. Aynı şekilde sana geri ödeyeceğim. - I'm sorry, I'll pay you back in kind.

(Ticaret) mal olarak
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English - English
consisting of goods or commodities (as opposed to cash)

Free guarana soda from 2pm on is just one of the many in-kind benefits for employees here.

Items or services for which a fee would normally be paid, provided to the applicant at no cash cost To be considered in-kind, donated goods/services must be necessary to the organization or project, i e , these goods/services would be purchased if not donated Itemize all in-kind expenses in Detailed Budget, including # of hours and hourly rate
Contributions or assistance in a form other than money Equipment, materials, or services of recognized value that are offered in lieu of cash
In-kind items use the same definitions as cash categories to reflect the value of goods, fees and services which are provided to the applicant by volunteers or outside parties at no cash cost to the applicant
Contributions or assistance, typically for cost sharing, in a form other than money Equipment, materials, or services of recognized value that are offered in lieu of cash A-110 provides guidance in evaluating the value of in-kind contributions VCU's own cost sharing contributions are "cash" rather than "in-kind", because the value can be established precisely
with goods or services (as opposed to cash)

I made some donations to the charity, not in money, but in kind, such as non-perishable food.

In the form of goods and service rather than money

The pay is OK, but the real attraction is all the benefits in kind.

In a reciprocal manner; in a similar way; in the same kind

I kissed him, and he responded in kind and kissed me back.

A form of indemnity that involves replacing the lost property instead of paying the policyholder for it For example: the insurance company replaces a broken plate glass window rather than paying the policyholder to have it replaced
with something of the same kind; "she pays him back in kind"
with something of the same kind; "she pays him back in kind
Property An expression relating to the insurer's right in many Property contracts to replace damaged objects with new or equivalent (in kind) material, rather than to pay a cash benefit
An expression relating to the insurer's right in many Property contracts to replace damaged objects with new or equivalent (in kind) material, rather than to pay a cash benefit
(En nature) Generally referred to in insurance policies to mean replacement of a similar article in quality, general description, workmanship and material
in-kind

    Synonyms

    non-monetary

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    () A calque translation of the Latin phrase in specie

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